Job
Prospects
Candidates can find employment with Film Studios, Production
Companies, Advertising Agencies, Government Department, which make films or start
their own venture as producer, director, editors, cameramen, soundmen, lighting
crews, assistants and so on.
Career Options
Production
| Direction | Editing |
Acting | Animation | Light
& Sound | Related Fields
Careers in films can be those related to the actual production of the film
and those related to the film field such as a Film critic, Film archivist,
Film curator, Film distributor etc.
Production: Production involves too many responsibilities,
sheer hardwork and anxiety after the release whether the hard work put in was
worth it. Usually the production team is the first to arrive on the sets and the
last to leave.
Producer: He is the over-all in charge of a film.
Producer is responsible right from raising finance up to marketing the film. He
is the decision making authority in all matters, plans and manages the technical
and artistic resources. It is he who decides the story, obtain legal permission,
hires the director, actors, decides the crew and the location etc. Production
Manager and Production Assistants help the Producer in his job. The producer's
role is sometimes combined with that of directing.
Post graduates in Mass
Communication or diploma holders from the Film and Television Institutes can enter
as professionals. But it is not a must. Personally he should have good communication
skills, patience and stamina. He should also have a through knowledge and experience
in the film industry and entrepreneurial ability to succeed.
Production
Manager: The production manager shoulders the delegated responsibility for
the overall organisation of the film. He is responsible for the technical pre-planning
of productions and for coordinating the crew, cast and scenery within a prescribed
budget.
Production Assistant: He acts as the coordinator while the
producer or director is doing his artistic thing. It is the production assistant
who actually make everything happen as planned. He handles all the administrative
work, such as booking hotels and flights for the crew, arranging shooting schedules
etc. and he is also responsible for keeping records of film sequences, scripts,
call sheets and daily reports.
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Direction
Director:
He is responsible for the management of all the creative aspects that go into
the making of a film. These are the people who make the unreal real--who turn
the pages of a script into reality on the screen. The director is in complete
charge of the studio or location floor and controls the film artistically. He
decides the camera angle and directs the work of the cast and crew, costumes,
choreography and music, conduct rehearsals etc.
Assistant director:
They ensure all the timely arrangement of things that are required for the shoot.
There can be one or more assistant directors, depending upon the film budget.
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Editing,
Acting & Animation
Editor: The work of an film editor requires
great skill, it is he who puts the film in correct sequential order. He views
processed film and video with production personnel to analyse, evaluate and select
scenes and to determine which scenes need to be improved or re-shot. He synchronizes
the sound track and adds special effects wherever necessary. Degree in film direction
and editing or professional experience is required.
Screenplay writer:
Screen play writer rewrites the original story, on which the film is based, in
a format suitable for the screen. A graduate or postgraduate degree in literature
with proficiency in creative writing can become a screen play writer.
Actor: An actor should have an ability to emote well and become the character
he represents in the film. They are the ones who come in direct contact with the
masses and the most appreciated. Actors need a great deal of patience and commitment
because most productions require long rehearsal schedules and retakes. Acting
is a highly competitive profession and lot of talent, mettle as well as luck is
needed to make it to the top and create a place for themselves in the field. A
screen presence and a good physical appearance are additional attributes to be
successful in the field. Even though formal training is not a necessity, a graduate/post
graduate degree in acting will help to sharpen skills and give exposure.
Animator: Animation films are created by filming sequences of drawings
or computer graphics and processing them at high speed so that they appear to
be moving. Animation graphics are used in action films to stimulate real events.
Animators use their drawing skills to create moving images and effects for feature
films, TV commercials, and short features. Drawing skills are crucial for all
animators, and technical and computer training are integrated into the professional
training. Personally, they must be artistically inclined, imaginative, skilful
and practical, able to generate new ideas and put those ideas into sketches. One
can work as an animator for Cartoons, feature-length movies, TV commer cials or
motion graphics, multimedia or as a game designer. Proficiency in graphic software's
or a graduate or postgraduate degree in Fine arts, Applies Arts, Graphic Design,
Animation Design, Visual Communication Design etc is helpful in getting into this
field. The basic qualification for training in this field is 10+2/ equivalent.
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Light
and Sound
Cinematographer: He is responsible for composing
each scene to be shot, decides lighting and camera angles as per directors requirement.
He leads the camera/lighting team and is involved in the planning and execution
of a shoot from the pre-production stage. Job requires high technical knowledge
and experience in the field. In big units lighting technician may work out the
lighting plan for each shot.
Cameraman: The cameraman handles the
camera and the camera assistants collaborate with him. The Cameraman operates
the camera according to the instructions of the Cinematographer. Good technical
ability and knowledge of cameras and lenses is essential.
Lighting Technician/Operator:
Lighting is used to change the mood of a scene or to indicate practical aspects
such as day or night. Lighting technician arranges all the lighting effects. They
determine light needed during each shot.
Soundmen: Responsible
for all sounds or effects that accompany visual images (Sound Mixing). The work
includes recording, dubbing and mixing of music, dialogues and other sound effects.
The Sound Mixer or Sound Engineer puts together the various elements of the sound
track and edits it to give it a final shape. The Sound Recordist works under the
Sound Mixer and ensures proper recording. Degree or diploma in Audiography or
Electronics is required. For admission to these courses a Science background at
plus two level is preferred.
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Film
Related Careers
Film critic: A critic needs to be well read,
have adequate knowledge and experience in his respective field. Only persons having
good knowledge about the particular subject/art can authoritatively write about
the subject. He has to interview filmmakers and actors, covers local developments
in the film business, and attend film festivals from time to time. Reading significant
histories and biographies, understanding critical theory of film, and becoming
familiar with the history of film arts are keys to success as a critic.
Film Archivist: Archivists are involved with the collection, arrangement
and provision and preservation of archives. Archives include official documents,
photographs, maps, audio-visual material and any other information-bearing media
that contains valuable historical information of individuals, companies, government
departments and other organisations. An archivist can be a Film Archivist, Reference
Archivist, Photographic Archivist, Appraisal Archivist, Manuscript Librarian etc.
A graduate or postgraduate degree in one of more of the areas like history, art
history, anthropology, archaeology, Latin, English literature, public administration,
politics, law or economics or a postgraduate degree in Library and Information
Studies; Museum, Gallery and Archives Management and Information Management is
essential to get into this field. Archivists need to have good communication skills,
analytical and research skills, an eye for detail, problem-solving skills and
organisational ability, Knowledge of different databases and , Archivists need
to be patient, accurate, thorough and able to make good judgements about what
information to keep. They should work in a well organised and methodical manner,
be able to keep information private and work well under pressure.
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